Trophy

Trophies are awarded to players for various achievements. Once you've earned a trophy, you can visit the Trophy Hut to purchase it for 10,000 Meat and have it installed in your Trophy Case. You can select which of your trophies you want to display to the public; those trophies will appear on your player profile. Of the listed trophies, can be collected and cannot.

Trophy numbers can be found by viewing the source code of the Trophy Hut:
<input name="whichtrophy" value="trophy number" type="radio">...<td>You're entitled to the "trophy name" Trophy...
The trophy numbers of purchased trophies can be found by viewing the source code of the Trophy Case in your campground:
<td>Trophy Name</td><td valign=center align=center><input type=checkbox name=public[trophy number] checked>

List of trophies

If there is nothing listed in the "Restriction" box for a trophy, then you can buy it at any time after you meet the qualifications for it (even if you break the prism, ascend, drop a path, etc.).

If you want to talk about how to obtain currently-undiscovered trophies, if there are any, then go to this page.

Notes

Certain trophies will disappear from the Trophy Hut if they are not bought while they are available.

Ascension-based trophies must be purchased in the ascension during which the trophies' conditions were met. If they are not, then you'll have to meet the trophies' conditions again, in order for them to again become available at the Trophy Hut.

Similarly, for the Gourdcore and Golden Meat Stack trophies, you must visit the Trophy Hut before freeing King Ralph XI, as that will lift your hardcore restrictions.

In order to obtain the Little Chickadee trophy, you must reach or surpass 1,000 drunkenness in one day and visit the Trophy Hut before rollover, as it resets your drunkenness to 0.

In order to acquire the Moving Target trophy, the number that you roll must be exactly 1 more than that of the last person who qualified for the trophy. For example, if they rolled a 56, then you have to roll a 57. Of course, it's well above that number by now; check the forum thread.

If a trophy is "state-based," then the player state that makes it available can be undone by normal player actions; the trophy must be purchased while the required player state is still in effect. (Technically, all trophies are based on player state, but the end-state conditions of ascension and rollover are easier to express separately, and it's even easier to simply ignore consumption/usage states, which can never be undone.)

Trophies that are based on familiar usage history are still being spaded. Note that players' ascension profiles used to display familiar percentages that were rounded to the nearest 1%, even while the leaderboards and familiar trophy requirements used rounding to 0.1% accuracy for 90%+ runs. This has since been changed, and ascension profiles now also round to the nearest 0.1%.

On April Fool's Day 2011, an unpurchasable joke trophy called Noble Ascetic appeared in the Trophy Hut when players had less than 10,000 Meat on hand with them. This trophy - the original Trophy #97 - was subsequently removed, and its number re-used for the next one to be created, "Had To Have Caught Them All".

The filenames of the trophy images are usually humorous references of their own.

If you try to purchase a trophy without selecting one (or if try to trick the game into letting you purchase a trophy for which you haven't met the corresponding requirements), you will get the message "You don't meet the requirements for that trophy."

When they are asked about the number of currently-undiscovered trophies, Jick & Company sometimes answer "seven". They are just as likely to answer with a number that is the sum of 7 and the number of currently-undiscovered trophies. In fact, Jick once corrected his response from "ten" to "nine" on a radio show, thus giving away the fact that one of the previously-undiscovered trophies had been found.